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How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Dr. Robyn Silverman
Parenting
Mental Health
Suicide Prevention
Child Development
Pornography
Risk Factors
Warning Signs
Parenting Strategies
Child Psychology
Technology
Friendship
Emotional Intelligence
Calm the Chaos
Covid-19 Pandemic
Bedwetting
Constipation
Resilience
Dysregulated Children
Social Work
Brain Development

Author, Professional Speaker, Parenting Expert, Podcaster

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes300Founded9 years ago
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Kids & FamilyEducation for KidsParenting

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The post How to Talk to Girls about Knowing, Standing Up for, and Taking Care of Themselves with Kate Rope appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

We’ve all heard the labels. Strong-willed, spirited, explosive, and highly sensitive. As parents of kids who have been marked as “difficult” we need an alternative road map to guide us where conventional parenting tools have failed. We need a way to ... more

Special Guest: Wendy Sue Swanson Bridging the digital divide between doctors and patients, Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson, Chief of Digital Innovation at Seattle Children’s Hospital has blazed a trail of patient education using her voice through a variety of ... more

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The post How to Talk to Kids about a Parent’s Illness with Paula Schneider appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

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Recent Guests

Dayna Abraham
Best-selling author of Calm the Chaos and a national board-certified educator, parent of three neurodivergent children, and an ADHD adult.
Episode: How to Calm the Chaos in Dysregulated Kids So They Can Thrive with Dayna Abraham – Rerelease
Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson
Chief of Digital Innovation at Seattle Children's Hospital and pediatrician
Seattle Children's Hospital
Episode: How to Talk to Kids about Food Allergies with Wendy Sue Swanson – Rerelease
Paula Schneider
President and CEO of the Susan G. Komen organization and a breast cancer survivor
Susan G. Komen
Episode: How to Talk to Kids about a Parent’s Illness with Paula Schneider
Penn Holderness
New York Times' best-selling author, award-winning podcaster
Holderness Family
Episode: How to Talk to Kids about the Strengths in Kids with ADHD with Penn and Kim Holderness
Kim Holderness
New York Times' best-selling author, award-winning podcaster
Holderness Family
Episode: How to Talk to Kids about the Strengths in Kids with ADHD with Penn and Kim Holderness
KJ Dell'Antonia
Parenting expert and author
The New York Times
Episode: How to Be a Happier Parent with KJ Dell’Antonia – Rerelease
Devon Kuntzman
Founder of Transforming Toddlerhood and toddler parenting expert
Transforming Toddlerhood
Episode: How to Transform Toddlerhood: Turning Chaos into Connection with Devon Kuntzman
Andrea Owen
Life coach, author, and activist passionate about empowering women.
Your Kick-Ass Life
Episode: How to Deal with the Inner Critic & To Stop Feeling Like Sh*t with Andrea Owen – Rerelease
Leland Vittert
Chief Washington Anchor at NewsNation and author of 'Born Lucky'
NewsNation
Episode: How to Talk to Kids about Surviving and Thriving with Autism with Leland Vittert

Host

Dr. Robyn Silverman
Child and teen development specialist, author, and speaker.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 338 ratings
  • Must listen for any parent.

    Down to earth, practical and immediately applicable advice on pretty much everything that “hurts” in parenting, or child development, child interaction, support, challenges, confusion or just encouragement and support. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vero_coach
    United States3 months ago
  • Lazy research

    The host clearly didn’t take the time to do her homework on her guest “Dr” Robert Melillo. Outdated, flawed and non-existent research as well as non-evidence based theories that is not only inaccurate but is extremely damaging to the autism and ND community. If you’d like to have a clinician on who will give you accurate information about neurodevelopmental disorders give me a call.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    BritColumbia1
    Canadaa year ago
  • Great podcast

    One of the best parenting podcasts I’ve been listening to. Up to date information and excellent tips to put into practice anytime. I just love this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PauCepi
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great Wisdom, Awesome Advice

    Dr. Robyn has amazing guests with insightful, thoughtful and super helpful advice!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    I. M. Everywoman
    United States2 years ago
  • Such a great podcast!

    An excellent podcast for parents who want to be more intentional. A wide variety of subjects that hit on everything that really matters.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BRW1979
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate practical and actionable parenting advice, finding the content relatable and supportive.
Some critiques mention technical issues, such as audio levels, but generally, praise the show for its content quality and diversity of topics.
Overall, it is seen as a treasure trove of insights for navigating the complexities of parenting, especially regarding sensitive issues.
The host is noted for her empathetic and knowledgeable approach, making the podcast feel like a supportive environment for parents.

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How to Calm the Chaos in Dysregulated Kids So They Can Thrive with Dayna Abraham – Rerelease
Q: Can you give us just a brief overview of what these five stages are from surviving to thriving in the everyday?
The stages start with addressing the chaos, managing personal energy, and gradually moving towards proactive family planning and system creation.
How to Calm the Chaos in Dysregulated Kids So They Can Thrive with Dayna Abraham – Rerelease
Q: Can you tell us what lights you up?
Dayna expresses joy in seeing parents connect with their children and recognizing their potential instead of their labels.
How to Talk to Kids about a Parent’s Illness with Paula Schneider
Q: What is something that you really want them to know about talking to their kids about their medical diagnosis?
It's important to be honest with your kids about your illness but to tailor the communication to their understanding and emotional maturity.
How to Talk to Kids about a Parent’s Illness with Paula Schneider
Q: How do you explain your diagnosis to both of your daughters when you first heard what was going on with you?
I explained what was going on and reassured them that I was always going to be there for them, emphasizing that my love would remain strong regardless of the changes I may go through.
How to Transform Toddlerhood: Turning Chaos into Connection with Devon Kuntzman
Q: What do you hope people come away with after reading your book and listening to this podcast about transforming toddlerhood?
Most behaviors that frustrate you are typical for toddlers; instead of trying to control them, influence them with connection, set limits, and teach skills.

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Focusing on the nuances of parenting, this audio series covers a diverse array of topics crucial for effectively communicating with children. Episodes tackle issues such as emotional regulation, tackling sensitive topics like illness or food allergies, and enhancing parental happiness. Unique angles include insights on neurodiversity and practical strategies for nurturing resilience in kids. The host frequently engages experts and authors in the parenting field, providing listeners with practical tips and thoughtful conversations that resonate with modern parenting challenges. This series serves as a valuable resource for both parents and educators looking to strengthen their relationships with children and navigate their development effect... more

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2. Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson
3. Paula Schneider
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